Gaku
Meaning: Student, learning Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gah-Koo Language origin of Gaku: Japanese Regional origin of Gaku: East Asia Languages Gaku is most common: Japanese Religions Gaku is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: G, Gah Last letter and sound: U, koo Alternative Spelling: Garu, Gasu, Ganu, Gayu
Enma
Meaning: Ruler of hell Gender: Male Pronunciation: En-Mah Language origin of Enma: Japanese Regional origin of Enma: East Asia Languages Enma is most common: Japanese Religions Enma is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: E, En Last letter and sound: A, mah Alternative Spelling: Erma, Emma, Ekma, Esma
Eiji
Meaning: Prosperity, second son Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ay-Jee Language origin of Eiji: Japanese Regional origin of Eiji: East Asia Languages Eiji is most common: Japanese Religions Eiji is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: E, Ay Last letter and sound: I, jee Alternative Spelling: Eihi, Eiki, Eiji, Eiti
Eita
Meaning: Flourishing, abundant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ay-Tah Language origin of Eita: Japanese Regional origin of Eita: East Asia Languages Eita is most common: Japanese Religions Eita is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: E, Ay Last letter and sound: A, tah Alternative Spelling: Eida, Eima, Eika, Eisa
Eizo
Meaning: Prosperous creation Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ay-Zoh Language origin of Eizo: Japanese Regional origin of Eizo: East Asia Languages Eizo is most common: Japanese Religions Eizo is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: E, Ay Last letter and sound: O, zoh Alternative Spelling: Eiko, Eibo, Eito, Eimo
Eito
Meaning: Prosperous person Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ay-Toh Language origin of Eito: Japanese Regional origin of Eito: East Asia Languages Eito is most common: Japanese Religions Eito is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: E, Ay Last letter and sound: O, toh Alternative Spelling: Eiko, Eibo, Eiso, Eimo
Emon
Meaning: Guardian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Mon Language origin of Emon: Japanese Regional origin of Emon: East Asia Languages Emon is most common: Japanese Religions Emon is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: N, mon Alternative Spelling: Ekon, Eson, Ehon, Eyon
Suika
Meaning: Watermelon Gender: Female Pronunciation: Soo-Ee-Kah Language origin of Suika: Japanese Regional origin of Suika: East Asia Languages Suika is most common: Japanese Religions Suika is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, Soo Last letter and sound: A, kah Alternative Spelling: Suisa, Suima, Suira, Suita
Sumie
Meaning: Clear picture Gender: Female Pronunciation: Soo-Mee-Eh Language origin of Sumie: Japanese Regional origin of Sumie: East Asia Languages Sumie is most common: Japanese Religions Sumie is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, Soo Last letter and sound: E, eh Alternative Spelling: Sumia, Sumii, Sumio, Sumiu
Tomie
Meaning: Wealth blessing Gender: Female Pronunciation: Toh-Mee-Eh Language origin of Tomie: Japanese Regional origin of Tomie: East Asia Languages Tomie is most common: Japanese Religions Tomie is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: T, Toh Last letter and sound: E, eh Alternative Spelling: Tomia, Tomii, Tomio, Tomiu